Had some luck last week with Cristie Kerr getting the Women's US Open title.....the ladies are off this week so let's hit the links with the guys!
SMURFIT KAPPA EUROPEAN OPEN - T K Club in County Kildare, Ireland
All 1 unit plays:
BRADLEY DREDGE 20 / 1 - Dredge is ranked 15th on the Order of Merit and grabbed another Top 10 finish last week in a T10th @ -5 in the Open de France. He likes playing on the Irish soil and finished 2nd in the Irish Open @ -5 and in his home country finished T2nd in the Celtic Manor Wales Open @ -12. More importantly he hasn't missed a cut this season and has 3 Top 10s in his last 4 starts. Last year in the same tournament he finished in a T9th @ -5 just 4 strokes off the pace. In 2006 he also missed just 3 cuts in 25 tournaments, finished 16th on the Order of Merit and had 4 Top 10s in a row. Looks like another solid season for Dredge this year whose scoring average is 71.2, GIR is 70.12% and 60.5% in sand saves. His average drives are 284.53.
RICHARD STERNE 28 / 1 - Sterne is currently ranked 7th on the Order of Merit, has 11 events under his belt and in his last 6 starts has 4 Top 5 finishes, and has 9 Top 25s! I'd venture to say he's on the cusp of winning. His scoring average is 70.02, his GIR is 67.24% and he's an amazing 78.57% in sand saves which equates to knowing how to get out of trouble and low scores. The season he's won the Celtic Manor Wales Open, T3rd in the BMW PGA Championship, and at one point had of his Top 5 finishes in a row by finishing T2nd in the Johnnie Walker Classic, 5th in the Volvo China Classic, and T5th in the BMW Asia Open. WITHDREW BEFORE TOURNAMENT
ANGEL CABRERA 14 / 1 - The US Open Champs first tournament....I hope he can handle the newfound fame and fortune he experienced on a victory lap in Argentina. It's been nearly 2 weeks since he's played on the circuit, but when you look at his schedule this year that's not atypical. Cabrera usually plays in tournaments and takes two weeks off at a time....he finished T5th in the BMW PGA Championship @ -6, practiced for two weeks and finished as the champion at Oakmont. He's only played in 6 events so far but has 4 Top 20s, 2 Top 5s and a winner. His scoring average isn't all that low at 71.7, but his drives find the fairways 78.57% of the time and he's bashing them 302.25 yards down the track which makes it easier to find the greens with 84% regularity. A big hitter with pinpoint accuracy on approaches, ya just gotta ride that mount.
.5 unit play....
I'd be stupid if I didn't back one of the quietest but steadiest golfers on the Euro circuit and one who almost pulled it out for me last week.....SIMON KHAN 40 / 1. The price is right and last week he finished T4th in the Open de France @ -6 just 3 strokes off the winner and he led after the 3rd round. So far this season his other best finishes are a T7th @ -9 in the BMW International, and an 11th place finish in the Telecom Italia Open. In 2006 he had 6 top 10s bumping him to a 25th place on the order of merit. Khan hits GIR in 70% fashion, has a scoring average of 71.11, is currently ranked 25th on the European Tour, and drives the ball 286 yards with 64.65% accuracy.
SMURFIT KAPPA EUROPEAN OPEN - T K Club in County Kildare, Ireland
All 1 unit plays:
BRADLEY DREDGE 20 / 1 - Dredge is ranked 15th on the Order of Merit and grabbed another Top 10 finish last week in a T10th @ -5 in the Open de France. He likes playing on the Irish soil and finished 2nd in the Irish Open @ -5 and in his home country finished T2nd in the Celtic Manor Wales Open @ -12. More importantly he hasn't missed a cut this season and has 3 Top 10s in his last 4 starts. Last year in the same tournament he finished in a T9th @ -5 just 4 strokes off the pace. In 2006 he also missed just 3 cuts in 25 tournaments, finished 16th on the Order of Merit and had 4 Top 10s in a row. Looks like another solid season for Dredge this year whose scoring average is 71.2, GIR is 70.12% and 60.5% in sand saves. His average drives are 284.53.
RICHARD STERNE 28 / 1 - Sterne is currently ranked 7th on the Order of Merit, has 11 events under his belt and in his last 6 starts has 4 Top 5 finishes, and has 9 Top 25s! I'd venture to say he's on the cusp of winning. His scoring average is 70.02, his GIR is 67.24% and he's an amazing 78.57% in sand saves which equates to knowing how to get out of trouble and low scores. The season he's won the Celtic Manor Wales Open, T3rd in the BMW PGA Championship, and at one point had of his Top 5 finishes in a row by finishing T2nd in the Johnnie Walker Classic, 5th in the Volvo China Classic, and T5th in the BMW Asia Open. WITHDREW BEFORE TOURNAMENT
ANGEL CABRERA 14 / 1 - The US Open Champs first tournament....I hope he can handle the newfound fame and fortune he experienced on a victory lap in Argentina. It's been nearly 2 weeks since he's played on the circuit, but when you look at his schedule this year that's not atypical. Cabrera usually plays in tournaments and takes two weeks off at a time....he finished T5th in the BMW PGA Championship @ -6, practiced for two weeks and finished as the champion at Oakmont. He's only played in 6 events so far but has 4 Top 20s, 2 Top 5s and a winner. His scoring average isn't all that low at 71.7, but his drives find the fairways 78.57% of the time and he's bashing them 302.25 yards down the track which makes it easier to find the greens with 84% regularity. A big hitter with pinpoint accuracy on approaches, ya just gotta ride that mount.
.5 unit play....
I'd be stupid if I didn't back one of the quietest but steadiest golfers on the Euro circuit and one who almost pulled it out for me last week.....SIMON KHAN 40 / 1. The price is right and last week he finished T4th in the Open de France @ -6 just 3 strokes off the winner and he led after the 3rd round. So far this season his other best finishes are a T7th @ -9 in the BMW International, and an 11th place finish in the Telecom Italia Open. In 2006 he had 6 top 10s bumping him to a 25th place on the order of merit. Khan hits GIR in 70% fashion, has a scoring average of 71.11, is currently ranked 25th on the European Tour, and drives the ball 286 yards with 64.65% accuracy.
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